Cockroaches Perth

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Cockroaches Perth

Overview

Cockroaches Perth are close relatives of termites which have evolved over the last 300 million years. With more than 3,500 species worldwide, only 10 species are known to occupy our houses. Humans have made ideal housing and waste that is suitable to sustain cockroaches Perth . Cockroaches often come in contact with bacteria organisms, viruses which are harmful to humans. There are several treatment methods which will help resolve cockroach problems.

Biology

Cockroaches Perth come in a wide range of varieties. See Table below to identify your Cockroaches.

Pale brown with very pale bands across thorax and abdomen. Female has reduced wings. Male is fully winged.

Oriental Cockroach (Biatta orientalis)

20-25 mm

Dark brown to black. Female has reduced wings present as wing buds. Male has wings that usually cover most, but not all, of abdomen.

(Gerozisis & Hadlington, 2006, 111)

Cockroaches Perth reproduce 12-40 eggs depending on species. After hatching the Nymphal, continues to grow and then moults to grow into an adult. This stage takes 2-4 months. Adults may live anywhere from a few months to over 1 year. A female can lay from 5 to 30 batches of eggs in a lifetime.

Health Risks

Cockroaches often come in contact with bacteria organisms, viruses which are harmful to humans. They also carry eggs of worm parasites which can be transferred outside its body which can be transferred onto surfaces that human use.

Ecology

Cockroaches Perth are close relatives of termites which have evolved over the last 300 million years. With more than 3,500 species worldwide, only 10 species are known to occupy our houses. Humans have made ideal housing and waste that is suitable to sustain cockroaches. They like to feed on organic waste, compost matter as well as oily substances found in our ovens, under our fridges.